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Win a free iPhone

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Friday 13th, July 2007

Addicted, the website that offers resources for addicts to find support and recovery resources, has announced a unique promotion. The site will reward every new member for the site’s AddictedSpace feature a chance to win a iPhone. The AddictedSpace area on Addicted is a forum where people who suffer from addictions can go to share progress on recovery, ask for help, and share stories of addiction and rehabilitation. “Signing up for this kind of help is a huge step,” said Addicted cofounder John S. Shegerian. “The least we can do is offer these people a chance for a additional reward - relatively trivial compared to the reward of recovery that they are about to experience, but something special nonetheless.”

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Today’s mobile phone is not the same product as the phone we use to communicate with. The mobile devices changed rapidly into a multitalented communicator; GPS, MP3, PDA, Video player, Phone, you name it. The success of the mobile phone is as easy as it sounds, it is mobile. You always carry your phone with you, no matter what the day will bring you. And with the upcoming mobile television business it could mean we can even see quicker growth in numbers of mobile phones on the market. The mobile imaging industry is upgrading the quality and performance of the mobile phone. That means higher resolutions, faster transfer speeds and more innovative mobile solutions. Sure the mobile imaging industry has its impact on the traditional photo manufacturer, however the digicam is still a still strong device!